Thanks, but i thought i really had installed the cswinlibs package right...so now i made a diagram of my local station C (i hope that it helps something...like i dont have the maps on the right place or something )

Carefully read the manual in CS about how to install CS. There is a specific note that you should read:

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Platform SDK - required for Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition

All supported versions of Microsoft Visual C++ ship with a version of the Platform SDK that suffices to compile Crystal Space, except the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition, which requires a seperate setup of the Platform SDK. Follow these instructions exactly to set up the PSDK:

yes, you were right about that i didnt do that... (and thanks again for your reply)so i've installed the SDK pakkage, and now im with step 5: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/usingpsdk/and i follow that step and go to the \VC\VCWizards\AppWiz\Generic\Application\html\1033\ map. and then there are 2 internet files: AppSetting and default; i click on the AppSetting but then i have to chose the setting for the things i have to do with it, but i dont know what Crystal Space exactly need... so which settings i have to chose?

so does Crystal Space need some things of these options, and if Crystal Space doesnt has anything to do with these options i just going to chose the windows application and click all the things of applicational options on, and the two of the common header files.

These "options" are called "application templates" - they're "skeletons" for the most typical applications you can create with VC++. It's quite safe to start your CS application as either console application or an empty project, just make sure you set all the required dependencies.